Lift Magazine
LIFT magazine is Youth 2000's quarterly electronic magazine (or eZine). It comes out by email each March, June, September and December. By reading it, you can keep in touch with goings-on in the world of Youth 2000 and grow spiritually by reading articles on Church teachings, the saints and spiritual direction. It's written in a very non-stuffy way by a team of young people who are involved in Youth 2000 and it explains what the Church has to say in terms that are relevant and meaningful to our generation.
If you'd like to join the list to receive LIFT magazine, please type your email address into the subscription box below. You'll then receive an email asking you to confirm that you do want to be added to the list. Click the link in the email you receive and you'll be automatically added. It's that easy. Please note that every now and then, those on the list may receive other bulletins from the Youth 2000 National Office, such as information about events or prayer requests. However, under no circumstances will we ever pass on your details to a third party. You can also unsubscribe at any time.
We encourage everyone who receives the magazine to pass it on to friends or family by forwarding on the email and also printing out copies to distribute within parishes. You can read back issues below. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader for this, which if you don't have already you can download free from Adobe.com .
Checkity check the magazine out:
- Autumn 2006: Safe as Houses?
Waking up and smelling the marijuana - Summer 2006: Sweet Dreams?
An analysis of whether Catholics are spiritual bimbos - Spring 2006: No need for a Middleman?
A look at the spiritual sin-bin of Confession. - Winter 2005: Left at the Altar?
Throwing the bouquet at the issue of marriage. - Autumn 2005: Camouflage or Anti-Fit?
Avoiding 'hipper than thou' Christianity - Summer 2005: Recite One Grail Mary?
Putting the Da Vinci Code under the microscope - Spring 2005: Buy now, Pray later?
A sideways glance at the world of bling and buy - Winter 2004: Believing without Belonging?
Escaping Mass to watch Hollyoaks







